You have wonderful content. In a world of barbarism and savagery it is gratifying and hopeful to find a channel like this; with good manners, class, art and beauty.
For me this vid was a real winner. Saw all these shows opening night 2 weeks ago. Schnabel was in attendance wearing his usual trademark pajamas and appropriately so as his work, for me, has a weird, hallucinatory, dreamlike vibe. Aside from being a brilliant colorist, I think it's noteworthy that the application of paint is very slow deliberate and thoughtful. The surfaces range from very pale washed out tones to very thick impastos, simple enough I suppose, but done with great economy nonetheless. His use of rag rolling to apply paint, a decorative wall painting effect, is also fairly unusual in fine art but again he think he really nails it with this show. I concur with your take on the Brandt Foundation show a couple years ago. The green and orange Van Gogh portraits I found especially compelling.
Good day Mary. I thought about your channel yesterday. An old library I had done my homework at was turned into an art center. Thank you for your channel.
Great video. Von Heyl is such a standout. Her work just hits everything so well. Color, composition, and theme combine so wonderfully to give her works such a presence - I can only imagine how fantastic they must be when seen in person! Her work is reminds me of Aaron Jackson Bowman. He is from my hometown but making a splash in New York and Miami. I'd love to see his work in your upcoming videos if you run across it at shows or fairs.
Big name to kick off with in Schnabel: interesting painterly textures but those frames, I'm sorry but they were yucky!! Only really the Balincourt, for me, looking at human situations at life. It's not paintings only subject matter but we get so much pattern making. The Petzel ( I started with pretzel) space looked huge, like a major collection gallery. I'm applying LoL. Thanks for this video Mary, looking forward to part 2.
Amazing works, brilliant the way the uploader and the person who's filming put these videos together. Edit: I imagine if I tried to do something like this it would be brusque, more than somewhat.
7:34 and 9:34 were some nice pieces. Schnabel hasn't done anything interesting since the 80s imo. A couple of the dense abstracts were nice at the end (the green one was very cool).
I have a question for anyone willing to answer me. Does anyone else notice spirits inside of paintings and when I say spirits, I mean, faces that weren’t supposed to be there that weren’t intentionally painted creatures of some kind. I find it in abstract paintings you know like when you look at clouds and you see an animal or something it’s like that but inside paintings every time I do an abstract painting, I see Spirits or creatures inside the paint does anyone else look for the creatures? I always look for them I thought maybe that’s what people were looking for when there is what looks solid yellow block of color or any color , or just meshes of paint …do you look for them? I always look for them. Has anyone ever noticed this or is it just me?
How some of these painting ever make it into galleries is beyond my comprehension. My paintings should be in a gallery but I wouldn't ever consider moving to NY. I can buy a home in Breckenridge Colorado cheaper than a 2 bedroom apartment there.
Lint in a drying machine is more interesting and compelling than a Schnabel painting. I think his movie about VanGogh is one of the worst movies that I have ever seen.
This time is lowest point of talent , ruled by snobs and activist linked to progressive critics and galleries that validate work that need to be explained just to justify the prices
Now every painting in modern art has a different significance for the painters and for the visitor. Obviously you can see in that painting Dante or Botticelli like She said BUt It Is an individual interpretation. I could Also Paint somenthing and tell i Paint Monnalisa. Not Is not like that Is mainly tecnich First than all the phylisophy behind the painting. So i would rsther tslk of abstract art with a skill in that judgment BUt not less.importsnt. Michelangelo wss only one
Julian Schabel exhibition was Amazing, wonderful work and colors!!!🙏🏼👏🏼🥰thank you ❤
You have wonderful content. In a world of barbarism and savagery it is gratifying and hopeful to find a channel like this; with good manners, class, art and beauty.
Thank you so much for these gallery tours. The ‘light touch’ of your commentary is so on point. Food for the soul,
Wow. The giant piece is very intriguing. Thank you.
Excellent as usual Mary
Thank you !
So happy to find your channel. Love it!
Epic has no words.
Really appreciate for your stunning content … 🍀✌🏻🪴🌻
what i luv about Charlines work is that every piece is different...amazing variety and painterly provocation
Good to see what's out there! Informative as always. Thank you, Mary Lynn!
Thank you for this! French toast and big paintings - what a perfect day 💞
Thank you for all these gallery tours.
Thank you for the interesting gallery tour!
Thank you for you very useful and friendly gallery tours ❤❤
All of the artwork in this segment moved me. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much!
enjoyed this. great choice of shows too. thanks
SUPER INFORMATIVE - Great Video - 👍
Thank you sooo much, rich, exquisite...Very gifted Artists...
the breakfast was my fav bit of art today :)
Ooouuu🎉 That was a fun tour 😊😊😊thank you 🎉
Thanks for showing !
For me this vid was a real winner. Saw all these shows opening night 2 weeks ago. Schnabel was in attendance wearing his usual trademark pajamas and appropriately so as his work, for me, has a weird, hallucinatory, dreamlike vibe. Aside from being a brilliant colorist, I think it's noteworthy that the application of paint is very slow deliberate and thoughtful. The surfaces range from very pale washed out tones to very thick impastos, simple enough I suppose, but done with great economy nonetheless. His use of rag rolling to apply paint, a decorative wall painting effect, is also fairly unusual in fine art but again he think he really nails it with this show. I concur with your take on the Brandt Foundation show a couple years ago. The green and orange Van Gogh portraits I found especially compelling.
Never understood Schnabel's works. Great video as always.
Wow . I like that new schnable work
Thank you!!!
Good day Mary. I thought about your channel yesterday. An old library I had done my homework at was turned into an art center. Thank you for your channel.
Awesome! I stayed at the Chelsea Hotel many time when I showed in NYC.
Nice work!
!!! Thanks...
Great video. Thanks.
Thank you❤
Hope that everyone in New York is safe in this rain. Hopefully no galleries were damaged ❤
Great video.
Von Heyl is such a standout. Her work just hits everything so well. Color, composition, and theme combine so wonderfully to give her works such a presence - I can only imagine how fantastic they must be when seen in person!
Her work is reminds me of Aaron Jackson Bowman. He is from my hometown but making a splash in New York and Miami. I'd love to see his work in your upcoming videos if you run across it at shows or fairs.
Sensassional 🎨🎨🎨🎨 explosão de cores!!! Adoro🎨🎨🎨🎨🎨🎨
Big name to kick off with in Schnabel: interesting painterly textures but those frames, I'm sorry but they were yucky!!
Only really the Balincourt, for me, looking at human situations at life. It's not paintings only subject matter but we get so much pattern making. The Petzel ( I started with pretzel) space looked huge, like a major collection gallery. I'm applying LoL.
Thanks for this video Mary, looking forward to part 2.
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Charline Von Heyl, Petzel Gallery:
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Amazing works, brilliant the way the uploader and the person who's filming put these videos together. Edit: I imagine if I tried to do something like this it would be brusque, more than somewhat.
Thanks!
Also like your breakfast 😋
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7:34 and 9:34 were some nice pieces. Schnabel hasn't done anything interesting since the 80s imo. A couple of the dense abstracts were nice at the end (the green one was very cool).
to hell with art, I only watch your videos because of your voice.
Julian is a has been who never should have been. They also misled people with his version of Basquiats story to revolve around him. Prove me wrong,
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Suggest me a video 19th century painting
I have a question for anyone willing to answer me. Does anyone else notice spirits inside of paintings and when I say spirits, I mean, faces that weren’t supposed to be there that weren’t intentionally painted creatures of some kind. I find it in abstract paintings you know like when you look at clouds and you see an animal or something it’s like that but inside paintings every time I do an abstract painting, I see Spirits or creatures inside the paint does anyone else look for the creatures? I always look for them I thought maybe that’s what people were looking for when there is what looks solid yellow block of color or any color , or just meshes of paint …do you look for them? I always look for them. Has anyone ever noticed this or is it just me?
How some of these painting ever make it into galleries is beyond my comprehension. My paintings should be in a gallery but I wouldn't ever consider moving to NY. I can buy a home in Breckenridge Colorado cheaper than a 2 bedroom apartment there.
Why do I feel so thirsty
Lint in a drying machine is more interesting and compelling than a Schnabel painting. I think his movie about VanGogh is one of the worst movies that I have ever seen.
Video doesn't seem to be encoded correctly. Seems a little shaky
Schnabel's work didn't impress me at all. It looked like first year art student.
Mary can be so objective.
Sorry, but Charline ist boring.
Schnabel no comment von heyl a Kandinsky and mondrian and klee together. The girl beautiful and professional. The galleries Amazing. New York a dream.
This time is lowest point of talent , ruled by snobs and activist linked to progressive critics and galleries that validate work that need to be explained just to justify the prices
Excelent comentary!!
Now every painting in modern art has a different significance for the painters and for the visitor. Obviously you can see in that painting Dante or Botticelli like She said BUt It Is an individual interpretation. I could Also Paint somenthing and tell i Paint Monnalisa. Not Is not like that Is mainly tecnich First than all the phylisophy behind the painting. So i would rsther tslk of abstract art with a skill in that judgment BUt not less.importsnt. Michelangelo wss only one